![]() ![]() To print an application for the Disabled Person Property Tax Deduction click on the following link: Permanent & Total Disability as of December 31st of the pretax year.Claimant must reasonably anticipate an annual income not to exceed $10,000 after a permitted exclusion of Social Security Benefits, or Federal Railroad Retirement, Federal Pensions and State Pensions of disability programs.Hold legal title to the property for which the deduction is claimed as of October 1st of the pretax year.residence in New Jersey for one year immediately prior to October 1st of the pretax year.Must be a citizen and resident of New Jersey as of October 1 of the pretax year.A deduction of $250 will be granted, as long as all of the following State of New Jersey requirements are met, and the supplemental paperwork is supplied: Applications are made to the Assessor, and must be applied for by December 31st of the tax year in which it is claimed. Verification of Yearly Income (Copy of most recent tax return)Ī property owner may apply for a Disabled person property tax deduction at any time during the year.Verification of Age (Copy of Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate, etc.).Verification of Citizenship and Residency (Copy of Driver’s License, Voter’s registration, or Vehicle registration).To print an application for the Senior Citizen Property Tax Deduction click on the following link:Īll applicants must supply the following paperwork: Senior Citizen Age 65 or more as of December 31st of the pretax year.Claimant must reasonably anticipate an annual income will not exceed $10,000 after a permitted exclusion of Social Security Benefits, or Federal Railroad Retirement, Federal Pensions and State Pensions of disability programs.Must reside in dwelling house as of October 1st of the pretax year.Residence in New Jersey for one year immediately prior to October 1st of the pretax year.Hold legal title to the property for which the deduction is claimed as of October 1st of the pretax year.A copy of your tax bill is always available at our office per your request.Ī property owner may apply for a Senior Citizen property tax deduction at any time during the year. It is the new homeowner’s responsibility to obtain tax information. Tax bills are only mailed once a year and are not always transferred at closing. It is ultimately the homeowner’s responsibility to find out if the mortgage company will pay or if the homeowner must submit payment directly to the tax office. However, not all mortgage companies pay added assessments. If your mortgage company is paying your taxes, a copy of the assessment bill will be mailed to them. This bill must be paid in addition to your regular tax bill. If improvements are made to your home, you may receive an “added assessment” bill in October. For information on these deductions, you may call either the Tax Collector’s or Assessor’s Office. You may also qualify for the $250 senior citizen deduction or $250 veteran deduction. For information on the Homestead Rebate call 1-87. For information on the Property Tax Rebate Program (“tax freeze”), you may call 1-80. The State of New Jersey has instituted several rebate programs regarding property taxes. Your cancelled check will be your receipt. ![]() Otherwise, detach the appropriate stub and mail with your payment to the Office of the Tax Collector. Remittances requiring receipts must be accompanied by the entire tax bill and a self addressed stamped envelope. ![]() Please make sure the account number is put on your sewer payment. The Borough of Sea Bright does not honor a postmark when mailing a sewer payment. There is a ten day grace period from the due date on the sewer bill. Sewer bills are mailed quarterly March, June, September, and December. Please make sure that the block number and lot number of the property is put on your payment for account identification. The Borough of Sea Bright does not honor a postmark when mailing a tax payment. If not paid by the 10th calendar day, interest reverts back to the due date. There is a ten-day grace period where no interest is charged. Real estate taxes are due quarterly, on the first of February, May, August and November. Pay your Sea Bright Taxes and/or Utilities Online Office Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30am to 4:30 pm Additionally, we bill, collect and report sewer user fees for all properties within the Borough of Sea Bright. The Tax Collector is responsible for the billing, collection and reporting of taxes for all non-exempt Borough properties. ![]()
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